Italy: 5-Stars’ activists OK deal for coalition of rivals
ROME — Activists from Italy’s populist 5-Star Movement voted overwhelmingly in an online ballot Tuesday to approve a deal for a governing coalition with the rival, mainstream Democrats that would thwart popular right-wing leader Matteo Salvini’s quest for early elections.
The 5-Stars’ leader, Luigi Di Maio, told reporters that 80% of those voting said “yes.” The result paves the way for a second government headed by Premier Giuseppe Conte. The first, a coalition of the 5-Stars and Salvini’s anti-migrant League, collapsed last month when Salvini yanked his support in a gamble for early elections from which he hoped to emerge as premier himself.
It was unclear when Conte might announce he has nailed down a Cabinet for the coalition. A Democratic Party leader, Graziano Del Rio, told reporters Tuesday evening that work to flesh out the Cabinet and coalition policies was “practically complete.”
Infighting has plagued both the centre-left Democrats and the 5-Stars. The bickering risks eroding a relatively narrow majority the two parties would have in Parliament, where Conte must win required confidence votes in the legislature’s two chambers.